Options
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Construction
- carbon steel (s235Jr)
- stainless steel (Aisi 304)
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Mounting method
- to screw
The Domino flowerpot, identified by SKU 06.440, represents a sophisticated advancement in modern urban furniture design. Engineered by Filip Babiarz, this planter is a cornerstone of the versatile Domino product line, characterized by its distinctly modular nature. Measuring 17 ³/₄ inches in width, height, and depth, the unit features a precise cubic form that allows for seamless integration into diverse public spaces, whether as a solitary accent piece or as part of a larger, structured botanical installation. Its substantial weight of 117 pounds ensures inherent stability and durability, reflecting the high-quality craftsmanship expected of premium street furniture designed for intensive use in metropolitan environments.
Constructed with meticulous attention to structural integrity, the Domino planter is available in two robust material specifications: high-grade carbon steel (S235JR) or premium stainless steel (AISI 304). Both options are engineered for long-term outdoor performance, utilizing durable sheet metal and metallurgical angle components to withstand varying weather conditions and urban stressors. The choice of materials allows landscape architects and city planners to tailor the aesthetic finish of the planters to suit specific site requirements, ensuring that the visual impact remains consistent with the surrounding architectural landscape of contemporary parks, plazas, or pedestrian corridors.
Practicality and site adaptability are central to the Domino design philosophy. The unit is designed for secure ground anchoring through a professional screw-mounting method, providing a permanent installation solution that discourages displacement while maintaining a clean, minimalist silhouette. By combining modular flexibility with heavy-duty material construction, the Domino flowerpot serves as an essential element in the curation of functional landscape architecture. Its understated aesthetic ensures it complements existing benches, trash bins, and other fixtures, reinforcing the cohesion and visual clarity of high-traffic urban furniture layouts without compromising on technical robustness or aesthetic elegance.